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    LG Monitor calibration

    Good evening people I have an LG 32UN880 ultrafine monitor and I want to calibrate it for some printing. I have a Calibrite Display colorimeter and the software which goes with it.

    I know that LG supply their own software which I have tried but my question is whether or not this LG software gives a hardware or software calibration. I phoned LG and they didn't know! If it is hardware I assume it is better than software.

    Please does anyone know?

    Thank you

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    Re: LG Monitor calibration

    The factory supplied software is used to write to the display's internal memory, rather than having to load the lookup table from the system drive on the computer.

    I would use the software supplied by the screen manufacturer, as it is designed to be used with the hardware.

    I have a similar situation and use Benq supplied software, which is based on the Calibrite / x-Rite software. Just make sure to only use one, otherwise there will be the potential of a conflict and the calibration could be incorrect.

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    Re: LG Monitor calibration

    Thank you,Manfred. Good to know. That answers my question

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    Re: LG Monitor calibration

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    The factory supplied software is used to write to the display's internal memory, rather than having to load the lookup table from the system drive on the computer.

    I would use the software supplied by the screen manufacturer, as it is designed to be used with the hardware.

    I have a similar situation and use Benq supplied software, which is based on the Calibrite / x-Rite software. Just make sure to only use one, otherwise there will be the potential of a conflict and the calibration could be incorrect.
    Thanks for the advice, you made my day.

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